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The sentences below contain mistakes. Define the wrong component A, B, C or D and correct the mistakes. Use full forms of the verbs: had not done. E.g. (A) will not do
(A) If the bill (B) is passed by both parliamentary (C) houses then it (D) becomes law.
(A) Shall we (B) start the decorating at the (C) weekend if we (D) had no other plans?
(A) If you (B) will be taking some (C) flowers to Julie, (D) I’ll take some fruit.
The organisers would (A) respond positively to (B) proposals if they (C) are (D) submitted by 10th June.
If I (A) was you, I (B) should try (C) to see the consultant (D) as soon as possible.
If we (A) would have waited bit longer, we (B) would (C) have given the information he (D) needed.
(A) If he (B) were near the bank, he (C) would (D) have witnessed the crime last Monday.
(A) Unless he (B) wasn’t ill, he (C) would (D) meet you at the airport.
If the authority (A) had built new homes as (B) planned, we (C) would have had (D) fewer homeless people in our streets today.
(A) Even they (B) go down with flu after (C) they’ve had the vaccination, (D) it’s likely to be less serious.
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